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Application temperature of Powder painting

I have a question concerning the best temperature that should be applied in the spraying booth. A lot is being written about the required temperature in the oven for curing but nowhere can I find information what should be the temperature at the powder paint application process )that is before the item enters the oven. Does too high temperature influences the application process? Is it important to monitor it to get the best quality or is it not?

HERMANN
Student - Poland
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The TDS should tell you what the best temp/humidity at which the paint should be stored, you can use that as a guideline for the application also. For process reasons, all of your variables should be kept as constant as possible.

Sheldon Taylor
Sheldon Taylor
supply chain electronics
Wake Forest, North Carolina

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